>> Also, I am curious as to the lighting used for #21 - #24. Were >> you using a reflector of some sort?
> There were clouds and the light changed - the images need to be > fixed. As I said, I put up all those I took and only two are > 'keepers' as far as I'm concerned. OK, Don, so now I'm curious as to which two you think are the "keepers" - <g>. > I find it very hard to do groups - very hard indeed. I don't have > a forceful enough approach perhaps. As I said to Raimo - when he > was here a few weeks ago - I can do portraits and I can do macros, > but I'll be damned if I can do groups. I also do better with both portraits and macros (and I've used 100-ish macro lenses for portraits on many occasions - <g>). I just don't usually ~care~ to do groups. Maybe it is also because "I don't have a forceful enough approach", at least to attempt to arrange "forced" group shots. (And group candids just don't do much for me, as a general rule.) However, I simply usually do not wish to intrude on any group having a good time, to get the subjects to stop having a good time, in order that I can get some photos of some people that were having fun right up until I interrupted them - <g>. Fred

